You know, every time I watched the movie, I always wondered at his death scene, why the gargoyle he's clinging onto comes to life and roars at him. Earlier in the film, Quasimodo speaks to the gargoyles, who are his only friends and company, in the book, it's meant to represent his insanity, how he believes they can talk to him. When Frollo asks him if stone can talk, he says no suggesting that it IS just a figment of his imagination. At the point where Frollo is about to die, he's been through a lot, fighting with his conscious, being driven to a blood frenzy and from the 'hellfire' scene we can already tell that his mind is slipping when he sees Esmeralda in the fore and smoke.I think the gargoyle coming to life is meant to represent him finally going over the edge and becoming insane himself

I used to crush on this guy. Whyyy? Bleedin'scary man, he is. But goddamn do I love his character. Creepy...lecherous...everything that makes Hunchback such a damn creepy and seriously dark movie (which is, of course, why I love it so much!) Lovely work on making his face appear even more sunken than usual. Creeeeeepy!

Best... Disney villain... EVER! And the way you have drawn him really captures his essence. The deep yellows and oranges resemble flames that hearken to his religious zeal and inquisitions. His expression is that of someone who is so sold on his "mission" that he can't see any errors in it despite the level of depravity he sinks. Kudos!